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CodexArcanum, to memes in Happy MLK day!

I did briefly misunderstand this meme as being so aggressively anti-ableist as to be pro-color-blindness. The internet has ruined me.

CodexArcanum, to memes in poor Dean

What’s up with the word “amused” there? Looks like someone badly photoshopped a different word in.

CodexArcanum, to memes in Here's to next year

In New Orleans, new year’s day is Ash Wednesday. Nothing from Jan 1st until Valentine’s day counts this year!

CodexArcanum, to lemmyshitpost in Except maybe ...

Technically things are carved into stone, so…

CodexArcanum, to memes in Just keep moving forward

I wish I was eating a big bowl of ticks right now! Sigh, living the dream…

CodexArcanum, to memes in fr fr ong

I reject “sus” being zoomer exclusive. Among Us has been a huge hit for 5 years now, was popular across demographics, and made an appearance in Glass Onion, which is the boomeriest Millennial movie ever.

The rest of it, sure, go off fam.

CodexArcanum, (edited ) to memes in fr fr ong

It’s from a meme, “Money printer go brrrr” which was I think a spin off of the “It prints money!” meme for the original Wii (Edit: did some research and I think they’re unrelated.) Its the sound of the machine, printing money, it go brrr.

I’ve seen it used for all kinds of things, but “go brrr” is basically a dismissive way of talking about how “winning” something is.

Edit: I think Picard Manuever explains it better actually, and while I don’t think my usage note is untrue from how I’ve seen the meme used in evolutions, I’d have to agree that it originally and usually takes the form they described.

CodexArcanum, to lemmyshitpost in Yes

Bisexual dog just chilling, not bothering no one

CodexArcanum, to memes in Hill to die on

Now that you call it out, I agree! Bale gets a lot of praise for his ability to morph his body for different roles, but is otherwise only alright as an actor. But he happens to be in many great movies with other iconic figures which really elevates his cachet.

Affleck is pretty good. I also really liked Pattenson’s emo sad-Bruce version quite a bit more than I expected to. For me, nothing will ever be as nostalgic and iconic as the Tim/Conroy animated portrayal.

CodexArcanum, to lemmyshitpost in Beef Liners

Not everyone can afford luxury when they’ve got heavy monthly flow.

CodexArcanum, to risa in If X was a sandwich: Spock

This is too cruel! Spock could at least be smoked chicken! He has seasonings, and they’re actually more intense than human seasonings! It’s why he must struggle so hard to control them, with white bread and mayo, (maybe some capers for a light touch of alien zing).

CodexArcanum, to memes in Oh, you guys want my opinion? Well...

Record it and release as unofficial podcast DLC; aka podmods.

CodexArcanum, to lemmyshitpost in Amazed these aren't real

I think he was saying that if the condom pops the fun stops. Presumably because then you’re worried about STDs, pregnancy, and so on.

But yes, it is funny that the American sex stereotype of men is that that they finish once, quickly, and are then done. Being in more sex positive spaces, the attitude is closer to “orgasms are nice but not the whole point.”

CodexArcanum, to lemmyshitpost in Butthurt

🤣 To think such art and beauty could still exist in our fallen world.

CodexArcanum, to asklemmy in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

In 1990, a series of CGI animation collections began release on VHS tape. The Mind’s Eye was the first experience many people (myself included) had with pure computer animation.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind's_Eye_(film_series)

The best known segment from the first tape is Stanley & Stella in Breaking the Ice, which was first released in 1987. You can just watch it online now of course!

youtu.be/3bTqWsVqyzE?si=28YJchoAQSqfZY0P

The animation style reminds me a lot of Reboot, a childhood favorite. It still amazes me how interesting this style is even today, really shows how much more artistry and vision matter than technology. I believe this is also the first public demonstration of a flocking algorithm.

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